US11182546B2 - Creating, editing, and saving ad hoc grids in smart forms - Google Patents
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- ORACLE HYPERION Planning (referred to herein simply as Planning) is a centralized, MICROSOFT Office and Web-based planning, budgeting and forecasting solution that integrates financial and operational planning processes and improves business predictability. Planning may reduce planning, budgeting, and forecasting cycles by weeks or months and also improve accuracy of plans and forecasts.
- a Planning user needs to enter grid labels in order to save adhoc grids with EXCEL Formulas. Also in current implementations, a Planning user can only enter EXCEL Formulas for rows and columns created by grid labels.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of data synchronization in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a spreadsheet in which each row may have different access privileges based on the user in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of creating an adhoc grid in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example of adding a row to the adhoc grid in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of providing an EXCEL cell formula to the adhoc grid in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a cell tooltip in the adhoc grid in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a computer-controlled method in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- Embodiments of the disclosed technology generally allow planning users to execute calculations on the client side without adding members to Planning metadata.
- Users may define labels (referred to herein as Grid Labels) in place of actual members in adhoc forms. These labels may act as placeholders for entering EXCEL formulas, which can be defined in the SMART VIEW UI (e.g., adhoc forms) using EXCEL syntax. Formulas may be supported for rows or/and columns at the cell level.
- Embodiments of the disclosed technology are generally directed to a new Planning feature that advantageously allows Planning users to execute calculations on a client side without adding members to planning metadata.
- Run time client side calculations may be supported by both SMART VIEW UI and Planning Web UI.
- client side calculations may be executed completely on a client machine without round trip to the server, thus leveraging the native EXCEL calculation engine.
- the entry point for adding formulas may be the SMART VIEW UI.
- the client side calculation feature may advantageously support formulas for rows and/or columns at the cell level.
- the client side calculation feature implementation may be based on using Grid Labels along with SMARTFORMS.
- Grid Labels generally refer to labels on a grid that are used in place of actual members. Grid labels may be entered manually by end users in place of real members in adhoc mode. Grid Labels names generally cannot match any actual member name in Planning Metadata or any member alias for a certain alias table. Grid Labels generally do not have other dimension properties, and they are generally neither visible in Planning Dimension Editor nor pushed to Essbase. Grid Labels may be used to advantageously provide placeholders in a grid for entering EXCEL formulas for corresponding data cell intersections. Grid Labels may be manually entered by a user in EXCEL UI, for example. Data cells created by the intersection of real members with Grid Labels are referred to herein as calculated cells.
- SMARTFORM generally refers to a new type of Planning form that has new functionality not supported by regular forms and created by Using SMARTVIEW UI based on adhoc grids.
- SMARTVIEW UI may provide an option to save adhoc grids as a SMARTFORM or as a regular adhoc grid.
- SMARTFORMS may support grid labels along with EXCEL Formulas. EXCEL formulas and grid labels along with empty rows/columns may be stored on a Planning server as a part SMARTFORM definition.
- SMARTFORMS may also support extended EXCEL Formatting features including cells merging, and a document title.
- SMARTFORMS may be used by end users in a similar manner as regular Planning forms on Planning Web UI and in SMART VIEW UI.
- SMARTFORMS may be opened for Adhoc analysis only by Planning users having Admin or Smart Slice Creator roles.
- Adhoc mode for SMARTFORMS is generally considered as SMARTFORMS design mode, so adhoc mode for SMARTFORMS is generally similar to Planning Web UI form design functionality that is not opened for end users.
- Planning form design UI may be used to assign Business rules to SMARTFORMS.
- SMARTFORMS may advantageously support multiple EXCEL formula rows/columns as well as empty rows/columns.
- the user can refresh the grid and modify data values in the grid. Calculated cell values may be automatically recalculated without round trip to the server.
- the user may submit modified data values to the server, and grid labels—along with corresponding formulas—may be retained during refresh or submit operations.
- a user may delete or modify grid labels in adhoc mode and use “save as” functionality while saving modified Smart Forms.
- One embodiment of the invention includes a web spreadsheet in html and an EXCEL spreadsheet such as that from MICROSOFT Corp.
- the Web spreadsheet may be running on client computer1, such as a tablet or other mobile device, and the EXCEL spreadsheet may be running on client computer2, such as a PC.
- client computer such as a tablet or other mobile device
- client computer2 such as a PC.
- client computer such as a PC.
- client computer such as a PC.
- the formula calculations are done on the client side for the web spreadsheet and on the client side for EXCEL spreadsheet using common data stored on the database or other server, e.g., Planning server.
- the formulas are kept synchronized, in part by using adhoc grids and Grid labels.
- Grid Labels are some labels on an adhoc grid used in place of actual members. Grid labels are needed in order to save the adhoc grid with EXCEL formulas. Users can create SMARTFORMS by saving adhoc grids containing grid labels with provided EXCEL formulas on the Planning server.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of data synchronization in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- data synchronization may occur between an EXCEL spreadsheet 102 and a Web spreadsheet 104 such that data and metadata may be placed in a single repository 106 .
- Another advantage afforded by implementations of the disclosed technology is flexibility in terms of actual calculations. That is, different formulas in the EXCEL spreadsheet 102 and Web spreadsheet 104 may be applied to the same cell, thereby maintain consistency of the underlying data. For example, a user may apply a first formula to a cell using the EXCEL spreadsheet 102 and the same user or a different user may apply a second formula to the cell (e.g., the same data) using the Web spreadsheet 104 .
- Planning when SMARTFORMS are opened by end users Planning applies metadata security and some members may be filtered out from the grid.
- Planning Provider may automatically recalculate original cell coordinates referenced in EXCEL formula like A3, B4 . . . to the new effective cells coordinates that can be different from original because of security filtering.
- cell coordinate referenced as “F5” in original EXCEL Formula may be mapped to cell Coordinate “F3” because of row suppression.
- FIG. 2 (“Relative Formula adjustment based on access to data per row”) illustrates an example of a spreadsheet 200 in which each row may have different access privileges based on the user.
- row 1, cols. B, C, and D of the spreadsheet 200 represent expenses for persons p1, p2, and p3.
- Col. A, rows 2-4 represent what those telecommunication expense are (e.g., telephone, Internet, and Datacon).
- Row 5 represents the total of telecommunication expenses (telephone use, Internet use, and mobile data use) for each person p1-p3. These may be represented by an EXCEL formula, which in FIG. 2 is abbreviated for readability (e.g., SUM(b2:b4)).
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- the VP can see the correct totals for all expenses and the manager can see the total for those particular expenses he has access to. If a team lead should have only access to the telephone and internet expenses (e.g., not row 4 data), then row 5 can be automatically replaced with row 6 showing the sum of b2-b3 and row 4 can be blacked out for the team lead. Thus, the system automatically adjusts for who has access to which data.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of creating an adhoc grid 300 in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- the adhoc grid 300 may be created by a user either by opening a Planning form for adhoc analysis or starting an adhoc analysis at a Plan type level.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example of adding a row 402 to the adhoc grid 300 in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- a user may add the extra row 402 by typing in “entity2” for Entity dimension and label “acountX” for account dimension, thus creating a grid label along with a row of calculated cells D13:F13, for example.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of providing an EXCEL cell formula 502 to the adhoc grid 300 in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- a user may provide the EXCEL cell formula 502 for cells C13:F13 created by the intersection of real column dimension members with a label's row 13.
- EXCEL may automatically apply formulas for calculated cells once the user moves the cursor to a different cell. For example, a user who already entered a formula for cell C13 may type in a formula for the cell D13.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a cell tooltip 602 in the adhoc grid 300 in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- a user may find formula contents in an EXCEL formula bar, which can be displayed as a cell's tooltip.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a computer-controlled method 700 in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology.
- an adhoc grid is created (e.g., responsive to receiving from a user a request to create the adhoc grid).
- an extra row is added to the adhoc grid (e.g., responsive to receiving from the user a request to add the extra row to the adhoc grid).
- a cell formula may be entered into the extra row (e.g., responsive to user input specifying the cell formula).
- the adhoc grid may be saved as a SMARTFORM.
- machine is intended to broadly encompass a single machine or a system of communicatively coupled machines or devices operating together.
- Exemplary machines may include computing devices such as personal computers, workstations, servers, portable computers, handheld devices, tablet devices, and the like.
- a machine typically includes a system bus to which processors, memory such as random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), and other state-preserving medium, storage devices, a video interface, and input/output interface ports can be attached.
- the machine may also include embedded controllers such as programmable or non-programmable logic devices or arrays, Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), embedded computers, smart cards, and the like.
- the machine may be controlled, at least in part, by input from conventional input devices such as keyboards and mice, as well as by directives received from another machine, interaction with a virtual reality (VR) environment, biometric feedback, or other pertinent input.
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- the machine may utilize one or more connections to one or more remote machines, such as through a network interface, modem, or other communicative coupling.
- Machines can be interconnected by way of a physical and/or logical network, such as an intranet, the Internet, local area networks, wide area networks, etc.
- network communication may utilize various wired and/or wireless short range or long range carriers and protocols, including radio frequency (RF), satellite, microwave, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 545.11, Bluetooth, optical, infrared, cable, laser, etc.
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- Embodiments of the disclosed technology may be described by reference to or in conjunction with associated data including functions, procedures, data structures, application programs, instructions, etc. that, when accessed by a machine, may result in the machine performing tasks or defining abstract data types or low-level hardware contexts.
- Associated data may be stored in, for example, volatile and/or non-volatile memory, such as RAM and ROM, or in other storage devices and their associated storage media, which can include hard-drives, floppy-disks, optical storage, tapes, flash memory, memory sticks, digital video disks, biological storage, and other non-transitory, physical storage media.
- Associated data may be delivered over transmission environments, including the physical and/or logical network, in the form of packets, serial data, parallel data, etc., and may be used in a compressed or encrypted format. Associated data may be used in a distributed environment, and stored locally and/or remotely for machine access.
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